| 1818 - 574 pages
...wholly in the hands of Hindus. A total change in the management of the revenues more deeply aftected the condition, individually and collectively, of the...a new administration of justice were introduced." (Vol. ii. p. 310, 311.) It fell to the lot of Mr. Hastings to carry this revolution into effect. On... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1835 - 378 pages
...determination here expressed would merely supersede one set of revenue officers by another ; whereas, it led to an innovation by which the whole property of the country, and along with it the administration of justice, was placed upon a new foundation. The radical misconception which led to many important errors exhibited... | |
| David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 652 pages
...greater amount of land-tax, need not be discussed. The measure was as arbitrary as it was cruel." — " It was an innovation by which the whole property of...a new administration of justice were introduced." The changes involved in this measure were many and great, and instead of producing order and system,... | |
| David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 642 pages
...greater amount of land-tax, need not be discussed. The measure was as arbitrary as it was cruel." — " It was an innovation by which the whole property of...greater than if all the existing tenures of land in Englanci, whether temporary or perpetual, were all at once abolished, and new tenures of a very different... | |
| David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 646 pages
...greater amount of land-tax, need not be discussed. The measure was as arbitrary as it was cruel." — " It was an innovation by which the whole property of...were placed upon a new foundation. It was a change fargreater than if all the existing tenures of land in England, whether temporary or perpetual, were... | |
| DAVID O.. ALLEN, D. D. - 1856 - 636 pages
...greater amount of land-tax, need not be discussed. The measure was as arbitrary as it was cruel."—-" It was an innovation by which the whole property of...with it the administration of justice were placed npori a new foundation. It was a change far greater than if all the existing tenures of land in England,... | |
| Keshavial B. Kamdar - 1922 - 618 pages
...revenues more deeply affected the condition, individually and collectively, of the people of India. It was an innovation by which the whole property of...administration of justice were placed upon a new foundation. " We may not agree with the first part of this paragraph but the subsequent history of Indian administration... | |
| Vinayak Purohit - 1988 - 656 pages
...noted, when the Company decided to assume the Dewani, that this decision was of historic importance. It was an innovation by which the whole property of...administration of justice, were placed upon a new foundation.80 The zamindaris were auctioned. Between 1773 and 1793, the practice of the company's servants... | |
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